Thanks for the video. I was introduced to his work a few years ago, I love it. I've never seen paint like that and being used with a chalk gun took me by surprise. Could someone tell me what kind of paint that is?
While I agree with your analysis I would be more interested in your emotional reaction to the painting rather than figuring out what he's done technically. I 'get' the pixelation comment but am more excited by the effect of the form and environment shifting and mingling to create something that feels like it's ever evolving and not static.
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to more of your posts.
Gimmicky painting with skill as a crutch.
volantera 2 weeks ago
Paul, what a great analysis of Alex's painting techniques. Thank you for making the time and effort to create this video.
sltwitness 2 months ago
Thanks for the video. I was introduced to his work a few years ago, I love it. I've never seen paint like that and being used with a chalk gun took me by surprise. Could someone tell me what kind of paint that is?
Artmeisa81 7 months ago
@Artmeisa81 those are usually used for ink in printmaking : /
ChockySan 4 months ago
While I agree with your analysis I would be more interested in your emotional reaction to the painting rather than figuring out what he's done technically. I 'get' the pixelation comment but am more excited by the effect of the form and environment shifting and mingling to create something that feels like it's ever evolving and not static.
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to more of your posts.
scottewen 11 months ago
@scottewen While I agree, you're comment make it sound like one cannot address the aesthetic qualities.
shutupandpaint 8 months ago